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. >>> there's a new report on how far into on line communications the national security agency can reach. the wall street journal has developed surveillance programs that go into internet communications than has been reveal to the public. they can reach about 75% of all intertraffic. a military judge is scheduled announce the prison sentence for army private bradley manning. manning faces up to 90 years in prison for passing classified government documents to wiki leaks. the prosecutors have asked for a sentence of 60 years and manning's defense team have asked for no more than 25 years. and others call on president obama to pardon heim. >>> mark zuckerberg is leading a group to get more people on line and get internet to the 4 billion people that have no way to get on line. he said it's one of the our greatest challenges of our generation. and samsung and internet is part of the organization. but facebook is the only silocon valley member. >>> reenacting the trayvon martin following. >>> a college baseball player shot and killed and the teenagers committed the crime did it because they
. >>> there's a new report on how far into on line communications the national security agency can reach. the wall street journal has developed surveillance programs that go into internet communications than has been reveal to the public. they can reach about 75% of all intertraffic. a military judge is scheduled announce the prison sentence for army private bradley manning. manning faces up to 90 years in prison for passing classified government documents to wiki leaks. the...
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more than two months after edward snowden leaked top secret documents to the media, the national security agency still does not know the full extent of what he took. the agency is, quote, overwhelmed by the amount of damage snowden has done. >>> a truck crashing through a guardrail and down a ravine it goes in central michigan. you can see the truck and its trailer launch off the road before disappearing below. the driver is expected to recover from the injuries that he has. >>> a new york taxi jumping the curb and hitting a 23-year-old woman, severing one of her legs below the knee. that happened yesterday. tv's dr. oz happened to be at the scene. he said a good samaritan saved the woman's life with a tourniquet. >> there was a dog leash and a belt, amazingly two mundane things, but they saved her life. with the two of them, we were able to stop the bleeding. >>> water with dangerously high levels of radiation is leaking from japan's crippled fukushima nuclear plant. the water is so contaminated, it's enough to give somebody a five-year dose of radiation in one hour. that plant was damag
more than two months after edward snowden leaked top secret documents to the media, the national security agency still does not know the full extent of what he took. the agency is, quote, overwhelmed by the amount of damage snowden has done. >>> a truck crashing through a guardrail and down a ravine it goes in central michigan. you can see the truck and its trailer launch off the road before disappearing below. the driver is expected to recover from the injuries that he has....
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. >>> the national security agency has picked up more americans' emails than previously disclosed. they declassified three court rulings which show the agency read as many as 56,000 emails from americans not connected to foreign terrorists. the nsa says it unintentionally gathered that internet traffic. the foreign intelligence surveillance court ruled it unconstitutional and ordered the agency to find ways to limit what it collects and how long it keeps it. >>> president obama begins a two-day bus tour of new york and pennsylvania today. his first stop will be in buffalo where he will talk about making college education more affordable. other stops include syracuse, binghamton and scranton, pennsylvania. the tour is meant to highlight the president's economic proposals for the middle class. >>> let's switch gears with traffic and weather. the weekend is approaching. >> yeah. it's been crazy the last couple of days. we have been watching for the possibility of some thunderstorms. it looks like that's settling down now as that low tracks further north. moving out of town returning t
. >>> the national security agency has picked up more americans' emails than previously disclosed. they declassified three court rulings which show the agency read as many as 56,000 emails from americans not connected to foreign terrorists. the nsa says it unintentionally gathered that internet traffic. the foreign intelligence surveillance court ruled it unconstitutional and ordered the agency to find ways to limit what it collects and how long it keeps it. >>> president...
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security agency. >> they didn't know what was it -- whatever it was that miranda was care rig. and what they have done is toal lied journalism and terrorism, and i think this is why this has caused outcry around the world, they have used a bit of the law, made solely to stop terrorists and used it on miranda. >> reporter: the british police here say their decision to detain david miranda under the terrorism act were legally sound. and that is lawyer at tended. meanwhile in washington. >> there was a head's up that was provided by the british government. so, again, this is something that we had an indication was likely to occur, but it's not something that we have requested. >> reporter: david miranda will now try to stop the british police from examining information they took from his compute ere and mobile phone. glenn greenwald said he won't be intimidated. barnaby phillips, al jazeera. >>> a hunger strike in california prisons enters its seventh week. and we will tell you how bankrupt kodak is planning to make a big come back. >> al jazeera america, a new voice in american j
security agency. >> they didn't know what was it -- whatever it was that miranda was care rig. and what they have done is toal lied journalism and terrorism, and i think this is why this has caused outcry around the world, they have used a bit of the law, made solely to stop terrorists and used it on miranda. >> reporter: the british police here say their decision to detain david miranda under the terrorism act were legally sound. and that is lawyer at tended. meanwhile in...
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. >>> new revelations about privacy violations by the national security agency. documents leaked by edward snowden and published by the "washington post" claim the nsa has broken privacy rules and overstepped its legal authority thousands of times since 2008. the "washington post" also says an internal audit shows nearly 3,000 incidents in just one year. >> we definitely need more oversight. we need more public reporting. we need more transparency. it's no longer a tenable position for the nsa to say trust us. >> i totally reject those kind of claims. >> the head of the senate judiciary committee patrick leahy says since the nsa is not giving straight answers he'll open a senate hearing after the summer break. >>> now to the latest developments in egypt. it's been a day of rage. dozens of people were killed in confrontations with security forces. and demonstrators gathered by the thousands. the protests came just two days after egypt's military ruler ordered his forces to clear protest camps. at least 638 people were killed and 1,000 more were wounded. nbc's ayma
. >>> new revelations about privacy violations by the national security agency. documents leaked by edward snowden and published by the "washington post" claim the nsa has broken privacy rules and overstepped its legal authority thousands of times since 2008. the "washington post" also says an internal audit shows nearly 3,000 incidents in just one year. >> we definitely need more oversight. we need more public reporting. we need more transparency. it's no...
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security agency. the nsa reports they have broken aand representative speier says the nsa abused it's power. >> if you need that kind of surveillance bet a warrant. go to court and get a warrant don't go a secret court that never sees the light of day. and don't do it under a guys of it being necessary for foreign intelligence when in fact you're spying on u.s. citizens. >> speier does agree there is a need for some internal surveillance done legally because of what she calls home grown terrorists. >> a bay area father lost two children when they were killed by an impaired driver is fighting to change california law. he wants limit on medical malpractice lawsuits raised and wants doctors to undergo drug and alcohol testing. >> it's three issues. >> leaders say the prospects of changing limits of the medical malpractice awards is dimming. since 1975 reform act damages in california for doctor negligence have been limited to $250,000. net zero pioneer is now turning efforts a ballot measure trying to co
security agency. the nsa reports they have broken aand representative speier says the nsa abused it's power. >> if you need that kind of surveillance bet a warrant. go to court and get a warrant don't go a secret court that never sees the light of day. and don't do it under a guys of it being necessary for foreign intelligence when in fact you're spying on u.s. citizens. >> speier does agree there is a need for some internal surveillance done legally because of what she calls home...
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documents leaked by edward snowden claim the national security agency has broken privacy rules and overstepped its legal authority thousands of times since 2008 when congress expanded its powers. the post claims an internal audit shows nearly 3,000 incidents in just one year. >> we definitely need more oversight. we need more public reports. we need more transparency. it's no longer a tenable position that they trust us. >> the head of the judiciary committee says he'll have a hearing aft break. >>> the government is admitting that there really is an area 51. the classified documents obtained by george washington university confirm the existence of a military air base northwest of las vegas. the site has harbored secrets, but they do not involve aliens depicted in movies, instead, engineers who worked on spy planes and helped with training for moon landings. >>> a utility company accused of manipulating prices has agreed to refund millions of dollars to california customers. the $750 million deal was announced today. state officials accused power ex of shipping to canada, selling back to calif
documents leaked by edward snowden claim the national security agency has broken privacy rules and overstepped its legal authority thousands of times since 2008 when congress expanded its powers. the post claims an internal audit shows nearly 3,000 incidents in just one year. >> we definitely need more oversight. we need more public reports. we need more transparency. it's no longer a tenable position that they trust us. >> the head of the judiciary committee says he'll have a...
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"the washington post," found that the national security agency breaks privacy rules and oversteps legal boundaries thousands of times a year. the report says the violations range from the significant to the trivial. it cites a programming error that confused u.s. area code for 202 to 02, the international code for egypt. and that resulted a large number of calls being intercepted from washington. >>> investigators looking into the crash of the u.p.s. jet in birmingham say there's no evidence of engine failure. the plane was trying to land on a shorter-than-usual runway, when it crashed in the pre-dawn hours wednesday. the black boxes have been recovered and could begin to yield important new clues as early as today. >>> a con artist who once passed himself off as a member of the rockefeller family has been sentenced to 27 years or life in prison, for the murder of his landlady's son. christian gerhard strider represented himself at a hearing in los angeles. the remains of the victim was discovered nearly ten years after he vanished. but his wife was never found. gerhard strider still de
"the washington post," found that the national security agency breaks privacy rules and oversteps legal boundaries thousands of times a year. the report says the violations range from the significant to the trivial. it cites a programming error that confused u.s. area code for 202 to 02, the international code for egypt. and that resulted a large number of calls being intercepted from washington. >>> investigators looking into the crash of the u.p.s. jet in birmingham say...
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. >>> the national security agency is able to look at three- quarters of all u.s. internet communications. that's according to the wall street journal. the journal says the nsa has developed a surveillance network aimed at gathering information that starts or ends at other countries. they say the system likely to gather the communication that takes place in the u.s. the first information about the program came public when edward snowden leaked classified documents. >>> a dog in san francisco is still in the pet hospital after falling 40 feet from a window. his owner says it happened because someone shot him with a pellet gun. show you john gutten and his dog freddy. freddy was being treated to his hips and pelvis, the vets called to say a pellet was found embedded in his leg. he thinks his dog was shot intentionally and called police to investigate. >> somebody hurt my dog on purpose. like, what the hell is that? who the hell does that? >>> and freddy's recovery is expected to take at least ten weeks. police are looking for witnesses. gutten thinks someone in the a
. >>> the national security agency is able to look at three- quarters of all u.s. internet communications. that's according to the wall street journal. the journal says the nsa has developed a surveillance network aimed at gathering information that starts or ends at other countries. they say the system likely to gather the communication that takes place in the u.s. the first information about the program came public when edward snowden leaked classified documents. >>> a dog...
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the national security agency declassified three opinions yesterday from a secret court that oversees government surveillance. one of the opinions from 20-11 shows the n-s-a was collecting more data than it was legally allowed to. the agency also says its made mistakes in its data collection process because it couldn't separate information that was entirely domestic. >> the time now 6:13 a.m.. coming up on kron 4 morning news. the syrian government response that it used chemical weapons to kill more than 100 people. cut! i have no idea whats's going on. maybe you're the original really big chicken com, with curly fries and a drink for just $3.99. why the cowboyat? you're the barbecue chicken combo with two chicken patties, bacon, cheese, and barbecue sauc you also come with curly fries and a drink for $39. bubbles! i have no idea what's going on. just go with it. this director's a gius. we're new to town.ells. welcome to monroe. so you can move more effortlessly... we want to open a new account: checking and savings. well we can help with that. we tend to do a lot of banking online. y
the national security agency declassified three opinions yesterday from a secret court that oversees government surveillance. one of the opinions from 20-11 shows the n-s-a was collecting more data than it was legally allowed to. the agency also says its made mistakes in its data collection process because it couldn't separate information that was entirely domestic. >> the time now 6:13 a.m.. coming up on kron 4 morning news. the syrian government response that it used chemical weapons to...
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the national security agency collected an estimated 56,000 emails and other electronic communications each year that were entirely domestic. the judge suggestioned the nsa violated the law against spying on americans. the nsa said the data collection was unable to separate information that only involved americans. >>> video from rebel organizations showed dozens of people sick and suffering and they do not show any obvious signs of wounds. the rebels say at least 100 people died, many of them women and children. if the use of chemical weapons is confirmed it would add pressure on the united states to get more involved in the conflict. >>> japan is facing a new disaster at the fukushima nuclear plant. about 80,000 gallons of highly radioactive water has leaked from a holding tank, and may have reached the ocean. the fukushima plant was badly damaged in that tsunami in 2011. three reactors had meltdowns. >>> a german woman, who was attacked by a shark in hawaii has died. she had been on life support since last week, she died today in maui. she was snorkeling when a shark severed her rig
the national security agency collected an estimated 56,000 emails and other electronic communications each year that were entirely domestic. the judge suggestioned the nsa violated the law against spying on americans. the nsa said the data collection was unable to separate information that only involved americans. >>> video from rebel organizations showed dozens of people sick and suffering and they do not show any obvious signs of wounds. the rebels say at least 100 people died, many...
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the national security agency collected an estimated 56,000 emails and other electronic communications each year that were entirely domestic. the judge suggestioned the nsa violated the law against spying on americans. the nsa said the data collection was unable to separate information that only involved americans. >>> video from rebel organizations showed dozens of people sick and suffering and they do not show any obvious signs of wounds. the rebels say at least 100 people died, many of them women and children. if the use of chemical weapons is confirmed it would add pressure on the united states to get more involved in the conflict. >>> japan is facing a new disaster at the fukushima nuclear plant. about 80,000 gallons of highly radioactive water has leaked from a holding tank, and may have reached the ocean. the fukushima plant was badly damaged in that tsunami in 2011. three reactors had meltdowns. >>> a german woman, who was attacked by a shark in hawaii has died. she had been on life support since last week, she died today in maui. she was snorkeling when a shark severed her rig
the national security agency collected an estimated 56,000 emails and other electronic communications each year that were entirely domestic. the judge suggestioned the nsa violated the law against spying on americans. the nsa said the data collection was unable to separate information that only involved americans. >>> video from rebel organizations showed dozens of people sick and suffering and they do not show any obvious signs of wounds. the rebels say at least 100 people died, many...
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security agency. "washington post"reports the nsa has broken privacy rules thousands of times each year since receiving broad new power in 2008. the based on information given to the post by former nsa analyst now wanted leaker edward snouden. representative spear says the nsa has abused the powers. >> if you need that kind of surveillance get a warrant. go to court and get a warrant. don't go to secret court that never sees the light of day and don't do it under a guise of it being necessary for foreign intelligence when it is in fact spying on u.s. citizens. >> spear does agree there is a need for some internal surveillance done legally because of what she calls homegrown terrorists. specifically referring to the boston marathon attack. >> afghan army and police are taking the lead now in combat open rigs against the taliban as u.s. troops get ready to leave. but in this case the administration is not declaring victory or even saying that the violence is under control. eric takes a look at why. >> i
security agency. "washington post"reports the nsa has broken privacy rules thousands of times each year since receiving broad new power in 2008. the based on information given to the post by former nsa analyst now wanted leaker edward snouden. representative spear says the nsa has abused the powers. >> if you need that kind of surveillance get a warrant. go to court and get a warrant. don't go to secret court that never sees the light of day and don't do it under a guise of it...
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>> the national security agency has picked up more americans' emails than previously disclosed. >> from across the bay to around the world, the stories that matter on "kpix 5 news this morning. >> no way he makes this play ! captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald. >>> good morning, it's thursday, august 22. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. time now 6:00. >>> a wildfire still growing right now near yosemite. conditions are making it impossible for firefighters to get the upper hand. >> bradley manning was sentenced to 35 years in prison for leaking classified information and now is writing to the president to explain why he gave out top secret documents and also says he is going to live the rest of his life as a woman. >>> this is newly released video from social media sites of reported shelling today in damascus. it comes as france's foreign minister is raising the possibility of using force in syria if it's proven that the government used chemical weapons to kill civilians. >>> time for traf
>> the national security agency has picked up more americans' emails than previously disclosed. >> from across the bay to around the world, the stories that matter on "kpix 5 news this morning. >> no way he makes this play ! captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald. >>> good morning, it's thursday, august 22. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. time now 6:00....
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. >>> the national security agency reportedly has the ability to look at 75% of the internet communications in the united states. that's more coverage than was previously disclosed. the "wall street journal" says the nsa keeps the content of some e-mails between u.s. citizens and also filters domestic phone calls made over the internet. the nsa can track almost anything that's online as long as it's covered by a broad court order. >>> egyptian authorities have arrested more top islamists, including the spokesperson for the muslim brotherhood, this after the organization's supreme leader was taken into custody. in washington, the obama administration may be nearing a decision on whether to cut some of its annual financial aid to egypt. administrators met at the white house yesterday. charlie d'agata reports. >> reporter: it was a humiliating defeat for the top leader of the muslim brotherhood. just hours after his arrest, mohammed badie was shown on egyptian tv looking tired and intimidated. he's charged with inciting violence after the fiery speeches he made in the muslim brotherhood's main
. >>> the national security agency reportedly has the ability to look at 75% of the internet communications in the united states. that's more coverage than was previously disclosed. the "wall street journal" says the nsa keeps the content of some e-mails between u.s. citizens and also filters domestic phone calls made over the internet. the nsa can track almost anything that's online as long as it's covered by a broad court order. >>> egyptian authorities have...
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security agency for illegally collecting as many as fifty six thousand e-mails from innocent people each year over a three year period then the n.s.a. proceeded to misrepresent the size and scope of these collections to the fisa court for surveillance court chief judge john bates wrote in the october twentieth levin decision quote the court is troubled that the government's revelations regarding n.s.a.'s acquisition up. internet transactions marked the third instance in less than three years and which the government has disclosed a substantial misrepresentation regarding the scope of a major collection program so the n.s.a. secret is out and instead of reporters beating the n.s.a. cannot offer a story here in a story there president obama spilled all of the candy on the floor presumably so that we can get our sugar fix and then move on but is it really that simple well political commentator sam sacks us here now to discuss sam is it really that simple i mean this we report says that tens of thousands fifty six thousand per year americans had their internet communications illegally m
security agency for illegally collecting as many as fifty six thousand e-mails from innocent people each year over a three year period then the n.s.a. proceeded to misrepresent the size and scope of these collections to the fisa court for surveillance court chief judge john bates wrote in the october twentieth levin decision quote the court is troubled that the government's revelations regarding n.s.a.'s acquisition up. internet transactions marked the third instance in less than three years...
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the national security agency has gathered more emails than previously disclosed. the nsa yesterday declassified three court rulings which showed the agency read as many as 56,000 emails from americans not connected to foreign terrorists. the nsa says it was an unintended consequence when it gathered bundles of internet traffic that was connected to terror suspects. the foreign intelligence surveillance court ordered the agency to find ways to limit what it collects and how long it keeps it. >>> day after bradley manning was sentenced for leaking classified information he is reportedly writing president obama now to ask for a pardon. manning's lawyer says the letter will explain why manning gave top secret documents to the website wikileaks. manning was sentenced yesterday to 35 years in prison. he will be eligible for parole in 7 years. >>> the city of san diego reached a tentative deal with bob filner the mayor who admitted to inappropriate behavior toward women. details are being kept private until tomorrow when the city council meets in closed session. so it's
the national security agency has gathered more emails than previously disclosed. the nsa yesterday declassified three court rulings which showed the agency read as many as 56,000 emails from americans not connected to foreign terrorists. the nsa says it was an unintended consequence when it gathered bundles of internet traffic that was connected to terror suspects. the foreign intelligence surveillance court ordered the agency to find ways to limit what it collects and how long it keeps it....
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security agency for illegally collecting as many as fifty six thousand e-mails from innocent people each year over a three year period then the n.s.a. proceeded to misrepresent the size and scope of that collection to the fisa court former surveillance court judge john bates wrote to the two thousand and eleven october decision saying quote the court is troubled that the government's revelations regarding n.s.a.'s acquisition of internet transactions marks the third instance in less than three years in which the government has disclosed a substantial misrata. isn't taishan regarding the scope of a major collection program so the n.s.a. secret is out instead of reporters beating the n.s.a. can ya for a story here and a story there president obama spilled all of the candy on the floor presumably so that will get our sugar fix and then move on but is it really that simple political commentator sam sachs joined me earlier to discuss this and i first asked him how all of this could even be possible. we can't confirm that number fifty six thousand that's kind of what the n.s.a. figures ar
security agency for illegally collecting as many as fifty six thousand e-mails from innocent people each year over a three year period then the n.s.a. proceeded to misrepresent the size and scope of that collection to the fisa court former surveillance court judge john bates wrote to the two thousand and eleven october decision saying quote the court is troubled that the government's revelations regarding n.s.a.'s acquisition of internet transactions marks the third instance in less than three...
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the national security agency declassifies three opinions yesterday from a secret court that oversees government surveillance. the agency also says they made mistakes in its data collection process that could separate affirmation that was entirely domestic. women. joseph naso reached he states that the police the former n-f-l play accused of murder is scheduled to be in court today. more on the probable cause hearing that could keep him behind bars. new this morning. more affordable college education, that's the focus of a two-day bus tour president barack obama is the president will visit schools in new york and pennsylvania to push several proposals aimed at curbing the rising cost of higher education. mr. obama says pricey tuition and cuts in financial aid are leaving middle-class students buried in loans and it's time for a change. the tour is touted as part of a white house plan to "create a better bargain fornew this morning. the obama administration has given up more of its surveillance secrets. and has admitted that it was ordered to stop collecting thousands of internet look
the national security agency declassifies three opinions yesterday from a secret court that oversees government surveillance. the agency also says they made mistakes in its data collection process that could separate affirmation that was entirely domestic. women. joseph naso reached he states that the police the former n-f-l play accused of murder is scheduled to be in court today. more on the probable cause hearing that could keep him behind bars. new this morning. more affordable college...
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. >>> we're learning more about the surveillance activities of the national security agency. nearly classified documents, nsa illegally gathered tens an thousands of e-mails and electronic americans between americans before it was ordered to stop by the judge in 2011. >>> as soon as tomorrow, we may know if san diego's mayor will resign. filner reached a tentative deal in a lawsuit filed between him an the city. the specifics are not made public yet but will be presented tomorrow. there are rumors that he's already cleaning out his office. last night, he was seen in the suv loaded with boxes of files. almost 20 women accused him of sexually harassing them. >>> time is 6:48. here's a look on what's coming on mornings on 2. how it's designed to have bay areas schoolkids, think on their. car theft victims is taking for a ride. we'll tell you about the down side of recovering the stolen car. we'll have more on the fire lines in yosemite. that's coming in minutes on 62:00. >> matter of fact, the traffic is moving along, they are behaving. the traffic is actually moving along prett
. >>> we're learning more about the surveillance activities of the national security agency. nearly classified documents, nsa illegally gathered tens an thousands of e-mails and electronic americans between americans before it was ordered to stop by the judge in 2011. >>> as soon as tomorrow, we may know if san diego's mayor will resign. filner reached a tentative deal in a lawsuit filed between him an the city. the specifics are not made public yet but will be presented...
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. >>> more accusations against the national security agency. the number of times it broke privacy rules. >>> and we're getting word of a major problem that is blocking all the lanes on a major freeway. that is on 680 in fremont. it's an overturned big rig. we'll tell you more about what this is doing to the morning commute. >>> pretty good layer of fog out there. some of that fog is getting down on the deck. so some warm air aloft. ♪ [ female announcer ] wherever morning brings you, bring the energy you need. new nature valley soft-baked oatmeal squares. softly-baked, made with hearty oatmeal and a drizzle of cinnamon. they're nature valley's brand new take on a morning classic. because when you keep going, the morning can bring you to brand-new places. ♪ you can find them on sale now at your local safeway store. [ male announcer ] wouldn't it be great if all devices had backup power? the chevrolet volt does. it's ingeniously designed to seamlessly switch from electricity to gas to extend your driving range. no wonder volt is america's best
. >>> more accusations against the national security agency. the number of times it broke privacy rules. >>> and we're getting word of a major problem that is blocking all the lanes on a major freeway. that is on 680 in fremont. it's an overturned big rig. we'll tell you more about what this is doing to the morning commute. >>> pretty good layer of fog out there. some of that fog is getting down on the deck. so some warm air aloft. ♪ [ female announcer ] wherever...
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newly revealed national security agency documents are sure to anger critics of these surveillance agencies. as kyla campbell reports, an internal audit shows nsa regularly overstepped its legal authority. kyla. >> reporter: documents show the nsa monitored americans and foreign intelligence without authorization. the washington post broke this story the newspaper says nsa leaker edward snowden provided journalists with top secret documents earlier this summer. the paper work thousands of times a year they broke privacy rules. most incidents were unintentional but one case reveals they intercepted a large number of calls made here in washington, d.c. because of programming error confused the local area code 202 for simply 2-0. that is the dialing code for egypt. dianne feinstein chairs the committee. she says they need to do more to make sure the nsa operations are appropriate. those details when i see you around 7:15. live in washington kyla campbell ktvu channel 2 news. >>> there are also new developments surrounding nsa leaker edward snowden. he's accused of down loading materials about
newly revealed national security agency documents are sure to anger critics of these surveillance agencies. as kyla campbell reports, an internal audit shows nsa regularly overstepped its legal authority. kyla. >> reporter: documents show the nsa monitored americans and foreign intelligence without authorization. the washington post broke this story the newspaper says nsa leaker edward snowden provided journalists with top secret documents earlier this summer. the paper work thousands of...
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they found that the national security agency mistakenly collected the e-mails. one judge criticized the nsa for collecting more data than was legally allowed and for waiting to acknowledge its mistake. >>> facebook founder mark zuckerberg is leading a big effort to get more of the world's seven billion people online. members include facebook, samsung and qualcomm. the goal is to develop cheaper smartphones and less data- hungry applications. mark zuckerberg admits it's a challenge but says that it should be available to everyone. >>> how california inspects its school buses. >>> also, graduating but not prepared. the shocking number of california students who aren't ready after high school. what teachers, though, plan to do about it. >>> and giving an answer. what the white house said today about the president's plan to change marijuana laws. looks like you started to make something. ♪ oh, a green! ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] cheerios. with flavors your heart will love. ♪ find your favorite cheerios flavors. available at target. living on cloud nine with th
they found that the national security agency mistakenly collected the e-mails. one judge criticized the nsa for collecting more data than was legally allowed and for waiting to acknowledge its mistake. >>> facebook founder mark zuckerberg is leading a big effort to get more of the world's seven billion people online. members include facebook, samsung and qualcomm. the goal is to develop cheaper smartphones and less data- hungry applications. mark zuckerberg admits it's a challenge but...
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security agency intelligence gathering says journalists have been misled into printing false claims about his legal situation. edward snowden emailed the huffington post saying his father's legal team does not possess any special knowledge regarding his situation. he continued to say, none of them have been or are involved in the current situation, and this will not change in the future. the death toll from a powerful car bomb in lebanon has risen to 22. take a look at the video. the bomb went off on a busy street in a southern suburb of beirut. that is an area known for a heavy presence of the lebanese shi-ite militant group hezbollah. police are working to determine whether the explosion was the work of a suicide bomber. the bombing was the second in over a month to hit the area. many people in lebanon think the attacks are retaliation for hezbollah's armed support for syrian president bashar assad. the egyptian military forces are sweeping across carol- judge cairo and ongoing efforts to disperse staged sedans in support of ousted former president mohamed morsy. hundreds have die
security agency intelligence gathering says journalists have been misled into printing false claims about his legal situation. edward snowden emailed the huffington post saying his father's legal team does not possess any special knowledge regarding his situation. he continued to say, none of them have been or are involved in the current situation, and this will not change in the future. the death toll from a powerful car bomb in lebanon has risen to 22. take a look at the video. the bomb went...
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the national security agency declassified three opinions yesterday from a secret court that oversees government surveillance. one of the opinions from 20-11 shows the n-s-a was collecting more data than it was legally allowed to. the agency also says its made mistakes in its data collection process because it couldn't separate information that wasnew this morning. belt and then update with weather and traffic. george has located some hot spots. >>george: just three iterate, turk street is closed before taylor and eddie and there may be some associated closures in and around the neighborhood. it is one to avoid. we are getting more information on our hot spot on the nimitz freeway in oakland where we had a disabled big rig. a gravel hauling truck. it's going to possibly as much as 30 to 60 minutes to half the tow truck are arriving get this thing cleared we are looking at backups in both directions of the nimitz freeway with the disabled big rig a blocking the right lanes at fifth and backing up the traffic north of the 980 turnoff. also having an impact on the northbound ride as well
the national security agency declassified three opinions yesterday from a secret court that oversees government surveillance. one of the opinions from 20-11 shows the n-s-a was collecting more data than it was legally allowed to. the agency also says its made mistakes in its data collection process because it couldn't separate information that wasnew this morning. belt and then update with weather and traffic. george has located some hot spots. >>george: just three iterate, turk street is...
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"the wall street journal" reports the national security agency's network can observe 75% of all internet traffic in the united states. the system is used to hunt for foreign intelligence but it also collects some content from e-mails sent between citizens within the u.s. it also filters domestic phone calls made over the internet. correspondent john miller is a former deputy director of national intelligence. it seems to the a pattern. a news agency will report a new level of surveillance. nsa steps forward to say yes, we are doing that but we're not looking at it and there's no invasion of individual's privacy. >> so this is the needle/haystack scenario that comes around in these things. what happens in these stories is people are tending to leak and report the capability of the nsa. which in cases like this can be awesome. without reporting the hundred-page rule book that goes with how to use that capability. they're not vacuuming up 75% of the internet. if every man, woman and child in the nsa spent all day looking at it, they'd never get through it. but they're talking to companies t
"the wall street journal" reports the national security agency's network can observe 75% of all internet traffic in the united states. the system is used to hunt for foreign intelligence but it also collects some content from e-mails sent between citizens within the u.s. it also filters domestic phone calls made over the internet. correspondent john miller is a former deputy director of national intelligence. it seems to the a pattern. a news agency will report a new level of...
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. >> "the washington post" found the national security agency breaks privacy rules and oversteps legal boundaries thousands of times a year. >> still a mystery, what cautioned the u.p.s. cargo plane to crash in birmingham? >> federal investigators say there's no evidence the plane was on fire or suffered engine problems. >> a strong earthquake in new zealand this morning. no injuries are being reported. >> a great-grandmother claims bob filner forced her to kiss him. >> i feel the right thing is for you to go. >> hannah anderson didn't say a word as she arrived at a fund-raiser for her family. >> a woman suspected of shoplifting mailed a break for it across a highway. police are still looking for her. >> a chinese zoo tried to pass off a dog as an african lion. >> he began barking. nothing like a lion, is it? >> jonathan boston. >> and all that matters. >> a 911 dispatcher offered her own dress to help a woman whose wedding dress was stolen. >> are you getting married today? >> yes. >> what size is your dress? >> ever since the leak from edward snowden, we've all had questions. how muc
. >> "the washington post" found the national security agency breaks privacy rules and oversteps legal boundaries thousands of times a year. >> still a mystery, what cautioned the u.p.s. cargo plane to crash in birmingham? >> federal investigators say there's no evidence the plane was on fire or suffered engine problems. >> a strong earthquake in new zealand this morning. no injuries are being reported. >> a great-grandmother claims bob filner forced her...
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the national security agency's director for compliance says he encourages people to report if the agency has made mistakes or broken any rules. the washington post is reporting that the nsa does break rules and overstep its legal authority thousands of times a year, including unintentionally intercepting emails and telephone calls in the u.s. the man wanted by the united states for leaking details of national security agency intelligence gathering says journalists have been misled into printing false claims about his legal situation. edward snowden emailed the huffington post saying his father's legal team does not possess any special knowledge regarding his situation. he continued to say, none of them have been or are involved in the current her >>darya:a second bank worker held hostage in louisiana has died. he was one of three bank employees taken hostage by in the rural town of saint joseph on tuesday. authorities say ahmed held two men and one woman captive. he released the woman but let unharmed. when a swat team eventually stormed the bank. we will take a quick break and return wi
the national security agency's director for compliance says he encourages people to report if the agency has made mistakes or broken any rules. the washington post is reporting that the nsa does break rules and overstep its legal authority thousands of times a year, including unintentionally intercepting emails and telephone calls in the u.s. the man wanted by the united states for leaking details of national security agency intelligence gathering says journalists have been misled into printing...
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new documents revealed about the national security agency show is workers broke privacy rules on a regular basis. as kyla campbell reports from our washington, d.c. newsroom, this information is coming from an internal audit and other documents. >> reporter: the "wash post" broke the story and said they got the documents from edward snowden. the report shows the nsa broke privacy rules or overstepped its legal authority thousands of time each year since congress gave the surveillance agency proud, new powers in 2008. "the washington post" says they got a response from an official saying the nsa is a human-run agencies and often times workers find themselves on the wrong side of the line. president obama had a panel of outside intelligence advisers. but that panel of 14 is now down to four people and the white house says last week it's turning to brand-new, and still undetermined outside experts to look over the nsa's actions. there is a special court that's designated to oversee these surveillance agencies. how the nsa went against court orders -- when i see you at 8:15. kyla campbell, ktv
new documents revealed about the national security agency show is workers broke privacy rules on a regular basis. as kyla campbell reports from our washington, d.c. newsroom, this information is coming from an internal audit and other documents. >> reporter: the "wash post" broke the story and said they got the documents from edward snowden. the report shows the nsa broke privacy rules or overstepped its legal authority thousands of time each year since congress gave the...
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there's recent evidence the national security agency collected data on millions of americans. that's another headache for mr. obama. gayle, charlie. >> thank you, bill. >>> the fallout from the nsa scandal is growing this morning. the washington reported the agency broke privacy rules thousands of times since 2008. >> "the post" cited an internal audit and other top-secret documents reportedly obtained from former contractor edward snowden. on cbs "face the nation" sunday california congresswoman jackie spear said it revealed what she calls extraordinary misdeeds. >> there is failed oversight now. the fact there's all this active going on that we don't know about. they spoon feed to the intelligence committees of both houses what they want to tell them. for any of us to say that we know what's going on in the nsa i would find very suspect. >> our senior correspondent john miller served in the office of the director of national intelligence. he spoke with the nsa last night. welcome back, john, good morning. >> good to be back. >> good morning. >> is this failed oversight? what
there's recent evidence the national security agency collected data on millions of americans. that's another headache for mr. obama. gayle, charlie. >> thank you, bill. >>> the fallout from the nsa scandal is growing this morning. the washington reported the agency broke privacy rules thousands of times since 2008. >> "the post" cited an internal audit and other top-secret documents reportedly obtained from former contractor edward snowden. on cbs "face the...
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. >>> we're also learning more about the surveillance activities of the national security agency. documents show the nsa illegally gathered tens of thousands of emails and other electronic communications between americans until it was ordered to stop by a judge back in 2011. >> 7:47. the star of the tv series prison break has revealed he is gay. while refusing a tv invitation because of the country's new laws banning expressions of support for gay rights. the 41-year-old actor sent a letter saying quotas a gay man, i must decline. i cannot in good conscious participate in a sell bra tori occasion hosted by a country where people like myself are being systematically denied basic right to live and love openly. >>> we may know as soon as tomorrow if san diego's battled mayor will step down. reached a tentative deal filed against him and the city. the specifics of the deal have not been made public but will be presented to the council tomorrow. there is speculation that filner is clearing out his office. last night he was seen leaving city hall in an suv filled with boxes of files. >>
. >>> we're also learning more about the surveillance activities of the national security agency. documents show the nsa illegally gathered tens of thousands of emails and other electronic communications between americans until it was ordered to stop by a judge back in 2011. >> 7:47. the star of the tv series prison break has revealed he is gay. while refusing a tv invitation because of the country's new laws banning expressions of support for gay rights. the 41-year-old actor...
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according to documents leaked by edward snowden and obtained by "the washington post," the national security agency broke privacy rules or overstepped its legal bounds thousands of times each year since congress granted it new powers in 2008. in one example, a programming error confused the area code in washington, d.c., 202, for the international dialing code for egypt, 20, resulting in calls from washington being mistakenly intercepted. >>> and also this morning, new concerns about the safety of the nation's nuclear power plants. an investigation requested by the pentagon found all 107 nuclear reactors in america are still vulnerable to a 9/11-style attack, because they're only required to guard against small-scale attacks carried out by five or six people. >>> and two developing stories overseas right now. several strong earthquakes shook new zealand overnight. the strongest, a 6.5 quake sent office workers running for cover. and sent items flying off store shelves. but no serious injuries have been reported. >>> and overnight in japan, a pair of explosions rocked a fireworks festival, le
according to documents leaked by edward snowden and obtained by "the washington post," the national security agency broke privacy rules or overstepped its legal bounds thousands of times each year since congress granted it new powers in 2008. in one example, a programming error confused the area code in washington, d.c., 202, for the international dialing code for egypt, 20, resulting in calls from washington being mistakenly intercepted. >>> and also this morning, new...
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the national security agency misled the federal court that surveys its surveillance programs. that's according to declassified documents. one of the nsa's surveillance programs gathered tens of thousands of domestic e-mails each year from americans not connected to terrorism. the chief judge at the time found the nsa had violated the constitution. >>> in texas, the paper says closing arguments are expected today in the trial of major hasan. he's charged with killing 13 people in the ft. hood shooting. hasan represented himself and made no attempt to prove his innocence. >>> according to britain's guardian, told him to resign during a mystical experience. the 86-year-old benedict stepped down in february. the first pope to do so in 600 years. >>> z net says yahoo! was number one in internet traffic last month. yahoo! got a boost after buying the popular blogging site tumblr >>> starting out with some low clouds around the bay area this morning. the thunderstorms are out of town. that means we're going to watch things calm down become more seasonal outside. clouds trying to brea
the national security agency misled the federal court that surveys its surveillance programs. that's according to declassified documents. one of the nsa's surveillance programs gathered tens of thousands of domestic e-mails each year from americans not connected to terrorism. the chief judge at the time found the nsa had violated the constitution. >>> in texas, the paper says closing arguments are expected today in the trial of major hasan. he's charged with killing 13 people in the...
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. >>> meanwhile, breaking news overnight out of washington tied to the national security agency. a report that rules are routinely broken when it comes to their controversial surveillance programs. here is nbc's kelly o'donnell. >> good morning, matt, a new batch of secrets is out and this time the nsa which is supposed to track only foreign intelligence violated the rules and broke privacy rules protecting americans thousands of times. this comes one week after the president promised new safe guards and ways to make these programs more transparent. >> i want to make clear that america is not interested in spying on ordinary people. >> reporter: but it has happened. despite laws that forbid spying on americans. the "washington post" reports today that nsa leaker, edward snowden, provided secret internal odd kwreuts that reveal the nsa's own record of breaking privacy rules. >> we also found cases in which the nsa reported to no one because there's complicated rules about what to report and whom to report it and they found fairly significant incidents when they didn't think they h
. >>> meanwhile, breaking news overnight out of washington tied to the national security agency. a report that rules are routinely broken when it comes to their controversial surveillance programs. here is nbc's kelly o'donnell. >> good morning, matt, a new batch of secrets is out and this time the nsa which is supposed to track only foreign intelligence violated the rules and broke privacy rules protecting americans thousands of times. this comes one week after the president...
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david miranda was held under schedule 7 of the terrorism act which allows security agencies to stop and question people at boarders. he was released after nine hours of questioning and was not arrested. now to wall street and what is moving the markets on this monday morning. jackie joins us. good morning. >> gas prices, aaa says they are down a penny from last week, but 14 cents from a month ago. the national average for a gallon of regular, now $3.53. one research firm saying internet traffic around the world dropped 40% when google experienced a brief outing on friday evening, and the will the dow rebound from the worst week of the year? or was last week's drop a sign of more pressure to come? wall street is watching, natalie. >>> we'll be watching. thank you so much. more proof this morning that being a reporter can be a dangerous job even if it's covering a sporting event. this was last night at a new york giants, indianapolis colts preseason game, pam oliver was getting ready for an interview there when you saw she got drilled with a football right in the face. the back up quarter
david miranda was held under schedule 7 of the terrorism act which allows security agencies to stop and question people at boarders. he was released after nine hours of questioning and was not arrested. now to wall street and what is moving the markets on this monday morning. jackie joins us. good morning. >> gas prices, aaa says they are down a penny from last week, but 14 cents from a month ago. the national average for a gallon of regular, now $3.53. one research firm saying internet...